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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Unique and readable,
By Elizabeth A Triano "lizziewriter" (In Transition, NY (watch this space)) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE)
This review is from: Very Special People (Hardcover)
I stumbled across this title secondhand somewhere, and what a find it is! It covers, with lots of photos, the lives of many famous and lesser-known people. Because it does such a good job of satisfying ordinary human curiosity, I would not recommend it to the very young and/or impressionable, as it could be haunting -- a small caveat, as most young folks who are able to read the engaging and straightforward text will probably be mature enough for the subject matter. There is also an interesting introduction, covering the language and background of the field of "special people" ("Odd Man Out," "The Comprachicos," "Motives for Wonder," "Ugly Words," etc.). The chapter headings include: "Chained for Life," [conjoined twins]; "Armless and Legless Wonders"; "The Hairy People"; "The Little People" [including Tom Thumb & Lavinia Warren]; "There Were Giants in the Earth"; "Fat and Skinny"; "An Odd Lot" [including Zip the Pinhead]; and "Very, Very Special People" [including the Elephant Man]. Truly a fascinating book about real people.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Interesting if overly sentimental,
By Christina Dunigan (Pennsylvania) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Very Special People: The Struggles, Loves and Triumphs of Human Oddities (Paperback)
For all its faults, "Very Special People" is still a very readable, personable book. Cloyingly sentimental, it still has its charming moments.
Each section gives background on how being very tall, very short, very hairy, or otherwise possessed of an unusual body happens and what it tends to mean to the owner of said body. Drimmer then gives profiles of famous folks who shared that unusual trait. A good book for youngsters, but able to appeal to adults as well.
5.0 out of 5 stars
I've re-read my worn-out copy over and over since the 70s,
By John Emm "kissfan" (New Jersey) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Very Special People: The Struggles, Loves and Triumphs of Human Oddities (Paperback)
I bought my paperback in 1976 or thereabouts, and have re-read it several times over the years. I teach middle school science and believe several of the chapters would make appropriate reading for youngsters especially since they address the issue of being different and still finding happiness and success.
I was a kid myself when I first read this. And it's still good reading even though I'm now in my 40s.
5.0 out of 5 stars
My Introduction To The Elephant Man,
By R. McRae (Saugus, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Very Special People: The Struggles, Loves and Triumphs of Human Oddities (Paperback)
First reading this book in the '70s, this was my introduction to Joseph Merrick; the "Elephant Man". Giants and dwarfs, siamese twins and bearded women, some of the most unique group of individuals you'll ever read about. And what may be surprising to many, is the normal lives most of them led. Romance, marriage and children are the evidence for most. Wonderful biographies reveal the very human side of these "Very Special People". My favorites were those surrounding America's first great showman, P.T. Barnum. Especially Tom Thumb. A fascinating read.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
interesting book,
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This review is from: Very Special People: The Struggles, Loves, and Triumphs of Human Oddities (Hardcover)
My grandmother had this book and i grew up looking at it. I was always fascinated by it. Very interesting picture section and the stories are true oddities.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Weird Retro Book on Mutations and Deformities,
By Emcee Bain (Seattle, WA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Very Special People (Mass Market Paperback)
Written at about a fourth grade reading level, this 1970's era book will make an interesting addition to your reading library. Although the book focuses primarily on circus side show personnas and is not particularly scientific, it does hold merit from a socio-historical standpoint. Anyone interested in the portrayl of the "other" may be interested in this book.
4 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very interesting reading!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Very Special People: The Struggles, Loves and Triumphs of Human Oddities (Paperback)
I found Very Special People when I was browsing through a book store.....I had to stop and pick it up to look at it. Low and behold one of my ancestors was listed in the book!!!!! What we knew about Matthew Buchinger, was that he was my Great, Great, Great, Great, Great, Great (yes 6 greats) Grandfather, was that he was born without arms, was an excellent draftsman, had a coat of arms, had a daughter named Anne ( who married John Poole), that he was called the 'little man without arms' and that he lived and in Ireland, and died in 1739. Very Special People has a picture of a drawing of Matthew Buchinger on the seventh page from the end of the picture section. It says the he was also legless! (he was called the little man!), married four times and that he had 11 children! I need to learn more about Matthew Buchinger! Where can I find more information? Please e-mail me If you know where or how I could search to locate more.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Condition,
By Suki "AZP" (AZ) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Very Special People: The Struggles, Loves, and Triumphs of Human Oddities (Hardcover)
They shipped the book in time. It was in great condition for a thirty year old book. Thanks again.
2 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Interesting if overly sentimental.,
By cdunigan@hotmail.com (Texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Very Special People: The Struggles, Loves and Triumphs of Human Oddities (Paperback)
For all its faults, Very Special People is still a very readable, personable book. Cloyingly sentimental, it still has its charming moments. A good book for youngsters, but able to appeal to adults as well.
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Very Special People: The Struggles, Loves and Triumphs of Human Oddities by Frederick Drimmer (Paperback - July 1991)
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